Thank you, thank you thank you Windsor Community museum for being small, simple and sensational in all the right ways. You were easy to mentally digest because of your layout & design, among ither things, and here is why...
The Museum was housed in an actual house. It had stately, regal decor and a freshly painted, clean, modern bathroom. All areas were wheelchair accessible and smelled good too. The volunteer guide was attentive, and pleasantly positive with a big smile. The house was built by a "big deal" local in 1812 who went by the name of, get this Francois Baby! Many of the domestic items from that time were on display in a way that it made me feel like I was visiting a friendly and prominent relative that I never knew but recently learned of. Overall this museum was in a great location, had a gregarious guide, with delightful domestic items on display in a well maintained actual house off the beaten path. Nice air conditioning as a bonus. A must see when in this part...
Read moreIt's free, and the exhibits were interesting. It's mostly about how the local area came into existence as we know it now. They have some permanent exhibits and some that change occasionally.
Definitely worth it if you like to visit something other than the large, "mainstream" museums. It's a good spot to warm up on...
Read moreI saw in other reviews that it was free, but it actually costs about $5 to enter. On top of that, tap payment wasn’t available, and since I didn’t have my card with me, I couldn’t get in despite making the trip. It was really disappointing. I hope they allow tap payments...
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